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Self-image is what we think of ourselves, and yes, it can be changed.
well, this is one of those questions that doesn't have an exact answer, but to start off try this: make a list of good and bad qualities about yourself decide what you want to change make a list of steps to change the poor quality (see image) follow through track your progress
Yes. Change the way people think about us + change the way we think about ourselves,
I am a 17 year old and I do believe that fashion does change the way we see ourselves in terms of wanting to be like others and not valueing ourselves. We tend to believe that by wearing the most expensive shoes or by owning a chanel purse we are more beautiful and we fail to see our actual beauty #just saying
Many people, usually teenagers, do not realize that this is a serious site. They ask ridiculous questions and put ridiculous answers because they treat this site as some kind of social networking site instead of a Q and A site. If you find a ridiculous question, you should report it or change it. If you see a ridiculous answer, you should change it or flag it.
you get an F according to all this math I did. PLease don't edit or change this. The answer is "B", as previously stated.
~ Relationships come in all types: healthy, open, closed to outside input, physical only, short in time (a summer), long in time and intent...or as you have said 'serious.' Serious obviously means something to you. Committed. With intention. Exclusive. So the first thing I'd say is KNOW YOURSELF - KNOW YOUR INTENT. This will bring focus to your interactions and your questions. Sure we're all on a quest to know what we like about life and ourselves and in others; but a little focus goes a long way. Decide what you want first - declare it, write it down, then share it in your talks and questions with your 'serious relationship.' If you don't like your questions after a while - recheck your focus or CHANGE IT! But have one that feels like you're driving the boat and not the winds of life driving you. That said - NOW learn the art of asking a question. Open-ended questions will tell you more than a closed-ended question. Examples: Closed: Did you have a great holiday? Probable answer: yes, no, same old same old. It's a cul-de-sac question Open: Tell me where you were this past holiday and what did you do? Even if they had a miserable time - you are going to get more information. Learn to ask interesting questions that foster communication. Good luck and realize there is no dumb question - although there certainly are some really great ones given a little effort on your part to focus yourself on what you want and then go get it in a 'serious relationship.'
How many pallidotomies has the neurosurgeon performed?What is the surgeon's own rate of serious complications?Would deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus be appropriate for me?How will my medications change after the operation?
Some good questions to ask Aristotle might be about his views on ethics, politics, or metaphysics, such as "What is the highest good for humans according to your philosophy?" or "How do you define a just society?" or "What is the nature of change and causality in your metaphysical system?"
Change the subject.